Elements Elements Trek User manual

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ENGLISH I 1
LCD DISPLAY & BUTTONS AND BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
1. B/▼ button Barometer setting mode/decrease
values
2. A/▲ button
Altitude setting mode increase
values
3. T/ M
ODE
Toggle display between button time,
date, year, and alarm:
Mode used in various settings
4. C button
Compass setting mode and exit any
setting mode
5.
button Turn on the backlight/Lock/Unlock
keys; Level in center
6.
BATTE
RY
Located in the bac
k of the unit
COMPARTMENT
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InstructIon Manual
Model #48006
For a more detailed instruction manual, visit the
Celestron website at www.celestron.com.
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SET UP
2 PCS CR2032 lithium batteries are included. W
hen battery
is low, the battery low icon (
)
will be on. Use a small screwdriver to remove the screws
of the battery cover, remove the batteries with a thin knife
or screwdriver, place the positive(+) side of the batteries
upward, and then replace the screws.
MAIN F
UNC
TION
S AN
D
OPE
RATION
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Press the M
ODE key to switch mode between Clock, Date,
Year and Alarm Clock.
Press A/
, B/, C buttons to switch between:
ALTIMETER/BAROMETER/COMPASS MODES.
TIME SETTI
NG
Press and hold “MODE” key for 3 seconds to enter settings.
Press”or “” to change setting, and press “MODE” button
to confirm and move to next setting.
Setting sequence is as follows: 12/24 hour format, Hour,
Minute, Second, Year,
Month/Day sequence, Month, Day, Temperature unit,
Air Pressure unit, and Altitude unit.
If no button is pressed for 15 seconds, the display will return
to previous mode.
• P
ress “C” button to exit the Time Setting Mode.
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LCD DISPLAY
1. Cardinal point when the compass in the north direction
2. Direction arrow
3. Temperature appears when not in compass mode
4. Low battery indicator
5. Appears when in Altimeter (Altitude) mode
6. Indicates maximum altitude
7. Display format of Day and Month
8. AM/
PM
9. Y
ear
10. Keypad is locked
11. Appears when sea level pressure is shown
12. Appears when in Barometer pressure mode
13. Units of air pressure
14. Units of altitude appear in altitude mode
ENGLISH I 3
ALARM SETTING
Press “T” button to navigate to Alarm Time Display (“AL
icon displays on the LCD) Hold “T” button for 3 seconds to
enter alarm clock setting mode. Press “”or “”to change
setting, and press “T” button to confirm and move to next
setting.
The setting sequence is: Hour, Minute and Alarm ON / OFF.
When the alarm is on, the symbol
” appears and when it
is off the symbol “
” disappears.
When alarm goes off “
” will flash, press any button to
stop the alarm and if no button is pressed for 15 seconds
the alarm will automatically stop after 2 minutes.
ALTIMETER AND BAROMETER
When batteries are inserted, the device will automatically
measure the barometer readings as well as the maximum
sea level pressure reading.
SET AND RESET ALTIMETER (FOR ALTITUDE)
Altimeter measures in either meters
or feet.
Press “A” button to enter altimeter mode. Press “A” button
again to display the maximum altitude.
When LCD displays current altitude, press and hold “A
button for 3 seconds to enter setting. Press
or”tto
adjust altitude, and press “MODE” button to confirm. Press
“▼”and “▲” at the same time, current altitude value will be
reset to 0.
When LCD displays maximum altitude, press
“▼”and “▲” at
the same time and the maximum will be cleared and reset
to 0.
SET AND RESET SEA LEVEL PRESSURE AND
WEATHER FORECA
ST ICONS
Press “B” button to enter Barometer mode. The LCD will
display the current barometric pressure and press the “B”
button again to display the sea level pressure.
In the Sea Level pressure display, hold the “B” button down
for 3 seconds to enter the setting.
Press “”or “”to change the setting and press “MODE”
button to confirm and move to next setting.
The setting sequence is as: sea level pressure, toggle
weather forecast icons.
The weather forecast will start the rst forecast 6 hours
later after the current weather status is entered.
Note: Barometric pressure and sea level pressure
measurement in mbar/hPa, mmHG or inHG. When sea level
pressure is changed, the altitude will adjust itself.
COMPASS TEMPERATURE
BACKLIGHT/ KEYPAD LOCK
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The compass shows the bearing in degrees due North
together with 16 cardinal points.
Press “C” button, the unit will enter Compass mode. Hold
the unit horizontal. Point the 12 o’clock position of the unit
in the direction you want to measure. When the direction
of compass is pointing North, the direction icon outside
will be shown. If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the
unit will automatically shut off the compass and return to
temperature.
Notes: The compass must be kept in a level position when
in use. Taking a measurement while the unit is not
horizontal can result in a large measurement error.
Always take bearings in the open air, because it is
easily affected by disturbing sources of magnetism.
COMPASS SENSOR CALIBRATION
The compass should be calibrated before use OR when the
batteries are replaced.
In COMPASS mode hold the “C” button for 3 seconds to
enter the calibration mode, and press the “C” button to start
the calibration.
Keep the unit in a level position or on top of a non-metallic
table/desk. Reference the arrow showing in the LCD, rotate
the compass clockwise for one full rotation slowly:
When nished, the LCD will display “OK” if the calibration is
successful or display“Fail” if it failed.
SET THE MAGNETIC DECLINATION ANGLE
Please see the online manual for full details.
www.celestron.com
Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A. • Telephone: 800.421.9649
©2013 Celestron • All rights reserved. • Printed in China • 11-13
FCC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Product design and specications are subject to change without prior notication.
This product is designed and intended for use by those 14 years of age and older.
When compass mode is off, the LCD display will provide the
temperature reading with unit of °C or °F.
When the temperature is below -20°C the LCD display will show
LL.L°C and when higher than 60°C the LCD display will
show HH.H°C.
Press the “
” button to turn the backlight on for 5 seconds.
Press and hold the “
” button for 3 seconds and the keyboard
will be locked and the icon will be shown in the LCD display.
Hold the “LIGHT” button down for 3 seconds to unlock the
keyboard.
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Elements Elements Trek User manual

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